Percussive Latin App for iPad 'Percussive Latin contains a variety of percussion instruments used in traditional Latin arrangements as well as many other forms of music. From deep Congas and snappy Agogo’s to bright sounding cymbals and spicy timbales, you can perform exciting Latin style drumbeats that are sure to please.THE DETAILS:Each percussion instrument has a multi touch surface to obtain a variety of hit styles and timbres. Hit the bell on the cymbals for a warm ring or the edge for a nice accent. Experience thAuthor(s): No creator set

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Get to know McMaster's Schulich Leaders: Part 2 Pooja Srikanth (Engineering), a graduate of Bishop PF Reding CSS in Milton, and Marta Skreta (Science), a graduate of Bishop Allen Academy in Toronto, were named as recipients of Schulich Leader Scholarships, placing them among a distinguished group of first-year students at 20 universities across Canada.Author(s): No creator set

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Changing Seasons and Color Most green plants found on Earth contain a variation of pigments that are responsible for color However, when seasons change, we often see a change in color in plants. Chlorophyll, one such pigment, is a molecule that absorbs sunlight and uses it to synthesize carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water. It is also a photoreceptor that makes green plants green. Both variations of Chlorophyll ,Chlorophyll a and Chlorophyll b, are effective photoreceptors because they contain a network of alternatAuthor(s): No creator set

The 1959-1961 Men's Hockey Team are crowned our Greatest Team The hockey team delivers their acceptance speech upon being crowned Greatest Team in the University's Greatest Sporting Heroes campaign.
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You should now be able to interpret distance-time graphs, and be able to use them to find information about the average speed, the distance travelled and the time taken for different sections of a journey. Given any two of these quantities you should be able to identify and use the appropriate formula to find the third.

An important feature of a straight-line graph is its gradient. The gradient, or slope, of a graph expresses a relationship between a change measured along the horizontal